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LAUFÁS HERITAGE SITE
Step Into The 19th Century
Laufás is a beautiful farmstead surrounded by mountains and a picturesque view of the fjord and contains history at each footstep. Inhabited since the settlement of Iceland (874-930), it has been a church site since early Christianity in Iceland with a constant lineage of priests and ministers from 1047 to the current day.
The heritage site contains a 19th-century timber church and a vicarage. It is a maze of interconnected rooms, one of which is a unique bridal room from 1733. The building has been constantly rebuilt over the centuries. The current version was rebuilt in an ambitious style between 1853 and 1882 and is an example of the gabled turf/sod farmhouse, although significantly larger than ordinary houses of the time.
The last minister moved out of the building with his family in 1936, and the last inhabitant moved out in 1966. The church was built in
Grýtubakkahreppur, Akureyri
+354 463 3196/895 3172 www.minjasafnid.is
Open : May-Sep | Daily 11am-5pm
In winter, contact the museum to book a visit.
30km from Akureyri. 20km from Goðafoss.
1865 and among its treasures is a pulpit from 1698 with marvellous carvings.
Laufás Visitor Centre offers additional information about nature, wildlife, and the history of the area, as well as a souvenir shop and refreshments.
Adults (18+) : 2,300 ISK
Groups (10+) : 2,000 ISK
Children 0-17: free admission
A ticket to the museum provides admission to the Akureyri Museum, Nonni’s House, Akureyri Toy Museum, David‘s house and Laufás heritage site.